Horse Thieves for Breakfast

In December of 1881, two horse thieves stole several horses from Dublin and headed SW passing through Brown County on the 13th. They rode up to a house and asked for breakfast, as was he custom. In the house a man named Carradine recognized the horses as belonging to his father-in-law. As the two men waited for breakfast, Carradine pulled a pistol on them and held them until the sheriff arrived.

Comanche Chief

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